Jon Entine

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Jon Entine is a Jewish evolutionary biologist who wrote the book Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We’re Afraid to Talk About It. It has been favorably reviewed by the New York Times.[1]. Recently he has authored Abraham's Children: Race, Identity and the DNA of the Chosen People In the book , he mentions the differences between verbal and performance IQ among Jews and states that IQ is heritable and that Jews' IQ are higher on average than gentiles'. He has contributed to the April 2008 issue of American Renaissance.

[edit] Books

  • Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We’re Afraid to Talk About It, 2001, ISBN 158648026X
  • Pension Fund Politics: The Dangers of Socially Responsible Investing 2005 ISBN 084474218X
  • Let Them Eat Precaution: How Politics is Undermining the Genetic Revolution, 2006, ISBN 0844742007
  • Abraham's Children: Race, Identity and the DNA of the Chosen People 2008, ISBN 0446580635

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ "Breaking the Taboo on Race and Sports"

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